Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841

Gadallah, Neveen S., 2017, Revision of the digger wasps of the Ampulicidae and Heterogynaidae (Hymenoptera) of Saudi Arabia, with the description of a new species of the enigmatic genus Heterogyna Nagy, Journal of Natural History 51 (33 - 34), pp. 2057-2085 : 2066-2070

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1355492

publication LSID

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9459C42C-FFCB-FF98-FE05-FCE9FB6DE329

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scientific name

Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841
status

 

Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841 View in CoL

( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a–d), 6(a–d))

Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841: 152 View in CoL , ♂. Holotype or syntypes ‘neither the depository, nor whether the type is unique or not, are apparent from the very concise original description’: ♂, northern India: no specific locality (depository?).

Diagnosis

Male 12 mm long, female 12–15 mm long; antennal tubercles overhung as a single broad frontal lobe ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (b), 6(b)); entirely metallic-blue in colour ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a), 6(a)); episternal sulcus crenulate forward; metasoma shortly petiolate ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a), 6(a)); occipital carina not extending onto venter of head or slightly so; pronotum with a pair of large pointed tubercles ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (c), 6(c)); male with an additional pair of smaller tubercles on mesoscutum and a strong central tubercle on scutellum ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (c)); frons sparsely punctate in female, with scattered smaller punctures in between; thickened side of frontal lobe deeply sulcate; S2 with bi-sinuate groove on basal third, terminating with tubercle ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (d)).

Material examined: Saudi Arabia

1 ♂, Riyadh, Al-Hamra, SW, 5 January 2015 (leg. Y. Al Dryhim) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al- Hamra, SW, 26 September 2016 (leg. Y. Al Dryhim) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Umm Salim, Al Emam Faisal Ibn Turki street (indoors), hand collected, 17 July 2016 (leg. Ahmed M. Soliman) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al-Yasmin, King Salman Road, SW, 23 December 2013 (leg. M. Al Sufayan) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al-Aqeeq, SW, 18 April 2015 (leg.?) [ EFC] .

Distribution

Widespread in the Oriental region, as far west as Iraq ( Abdul Rassoul 1976; Krombein 1979; Job and Olakkengil 2014); China ( Hua 2006), Iran ( Ebrahimi 2008, 2014), UAE (Sharja) ( Ohl 2011), Saudi Arabia (new record).

Family HETEROGYNAIDAE Genus Heterogyna Nagy, 1969

Heterogyna Nagy, 1969: 300 View in CoL . Type species: Heterogyna protea Nagy, 1969 View in CoL .

Daycatinca Argaman, 1985: 7 View in CoL . Type species: Heterogyna fantsilotra Day, 1984 View in CoL .

Daya Antropov and Gorbatovskiy, 1992: 58 (as a subgenus of Heterogyna View in CoL ). Type species: Heterogyna madecassa Day, 1984 View in CoL .

Key to the species of the genus Heterogyna View in CoL in the Arabian Peninsula

1. Fully winged, fore wing more or less reaching metasomal apex ( Figures 10 View Figure 10 (a), 13(a), 14(a)); pronotal collar distinctly wider than long ( Figures 10 View Figure 10 (a), 13(d)); antenna 13- segmented ............................................................................................................................. (males) 2

– Brachypterous, fore wing hardly reaching metasomal base ( Figures 7 View Figure 7 (a), 12(b)); pronotum as long as, or longer than, wide ( Figures 7 View Figure 7 (a), 12(a,e)); antenna 12- segmented ......................................................................................................................... (females) 3

2. Body almost entirely black, with legs partly yellow ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (a)); head sparsely punctate, alutaceous between punctures ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (b,c)); wing veins mostly unpigmented ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)); fore wing with subrounded marginal cell ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)), 1.2 × as long as wide; 1M cell delimited distally with extremely faint vein (1m-cu) ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)); pronotal disc flattened, somewhat tightly articulating posterad with mesoscutum ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (a)); posterior margin of S8 broadly and deeply emarginated; genitalia as in Figure 11 View Figure 11 (d–f) ...................................................................... H. saudita View in CoL sp. nov.

– Body bright yellow on different parts, mainly mesosoma, legs and parts of antenna, head and metasoma pale to dark brown ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (a)); head sparsely punctate, integument smooth and shiny between punctures ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (b)); wing veins well pigmented; marginal cell of fore wing distinctly elongated, at least 2× as long as wide ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (e)); 1M cell delimited distally with well-pigmented vein (1m-cu) ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (e)); pronotal disc angled, loosely articulating posterad with mesoscutum ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (c)); posterior margin of S8 trilobate; genitalia as in Figure 13 View Figure 13 (f,g) ...................................................................................................... H. nocticola Ohl View in CoL

3. Head, mesosoma and legs red-brown (head with black tint), metasoma black ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (a–c)); antenna with scape, pedicel and F1–2 (except tip of F2) bright yellow, rest of flagellum dark brown to black ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (d,e)); head sparsely punctate, alutaceous to shagreened between punctures ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (b)); pronotum laterally with 6–7 distinct longitudinal carinae ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (b)); mesoscutum with seven transverse well-defined carinae; fore wing densely setose, infuscate medially ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (d)); hind wing sharply pointed apically ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (d)) .......................................... H. saudita View in CoL sp. nov.

– Head, mesosoma and legs bright yellow, metasoma pale brown ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 (a,b)), antenna entirely yellow ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 (c)); head sparsely punctate, integument smooth and shiny between punctures; pronotum laterally without longitudinal carinae; mesoscutum at most with hardly indicated three transverse carinae; fore wing hyaline, sparsely setose; hind wing rounded apically ............. ............. H. nocticola Ohl View in CoL

EFC

Escola de Florestas

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ampulicidae

Genus

Trirogma

Loc

Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841

Gadallah, Neveen S. 2017
2017
Loc

Daya

Antropov AV & Gorbatovskiy VV 1992: 58
1992
Loc

Daycatinca

Argaman Q 1985: 7
1985
Loc

Heterogyna

Nagy CG 1969: 300
1969
Loc

Trirogma caerulea

Westwood JO 1841: 152
1841
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